St. Marks 3/20

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John O
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St. Marks 3/20

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Me and dad put in at the fort at about 10:00. Headed out east of the lighthouse and set up a drift. Started slow but ended up catchin about 15 trout to 18". Most of them were small and we released all of em. Also picked up a large king and a Cobia (my first). :D Unfortunately it was only 31", so back in he went :smt022 . Left when the tide went slack, hoping to go back out in the morning. Everything caught early was on shrimp under CT. Things switched around 2 and they would only hit twitch baits.

One question, when measuring a cobia, is it to the fork or the whole tail?
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Post by dstockwell »

Sounds like a good day with dad.. :thumbup:
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WTG..First Cobia of the year, I think.... :thumbup:
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Post by Flats Rascal »

My outing Saturday doesn't merit a new topic. Fished mostly between the lighthouse and the bird rack. Coupla' keeper mackerel and two keeper trout. Perhaps I shoulda' headed a little east. Very nice day on the water, though.

Did see an enormous gator covering most the width of the lighthouse road with half a deer in its mouth. Maybe I can find a way to post the pic when film is developed.

Have a great day!
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Post by CSMarine »

Fishing with dad, as good as fishing with a son or grandson. It is the first Cobia report I've heard this year. :thumbup:
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Post by Flats & Grubs »

33" To the FORK. I've only caught one Cobia, and it was about 30" to the fork. It was tough throwing him back after a thirty minute fight, and every other line in the boat tangled in a knot ( he probably circled 10 times). :evil:
Nice report.
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